Certain insects are adapting to the climate in eastern Canada. I will give you the very specific example of the spotted wing drosophila, the famous fruit fly. In our region, we see outbreaks of two to three weeks. Massive trapping allows us to control this insect very well without applying pesticides. However, certain Quebec regions are much more affected, and certain crops more so, because they are even more attractive to them. Blueberries, for instance, are very attractive to this insect. There is less pressure on strawberry crops, but there is a bit more on raspberries. As for blackberries, we manage to have very good control.
On February 5th, 2018. See this statement in context.